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Vet Tech Training for Veterans Including Cisco Training in Los Angeles

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The information technology field is looking for veterans.  We call them vet techs.  If you served in our military and worked with  Technical Devices , a promising civilian career is waiting for you after you leave the service. Veterans are wanted for cyber-security jobs.  The reason for this explosive demand is vets are trained in the US military to protect and serve.  The ability to guard any organizations network against a cyber-attack clearly fits the definition of protecting and serving.  Cisco training is a key component in cyber-security as we will explain in this article. Before a veteran can train for Cisco, two prerequisite certifications are needed.  These certifications include: the CompTIA A+ for computer repair and the CompTIA network + for server installation and back up. The CompTIA A+ Provides The Vet Tech with the fundamental back ground skills for computer repair, software installation, basic cyber-security and a strong introduction for building a

Web Development Training with Fullstack Programming

In the industry of information technology, the field of software development moves rapidly.  What was considered to be state-of-the-art in January of 2018 could be out of date by August of the same year. Schools who offer a course in Web Development Training , which includes fullstack programming, are ensuring that graduate students are ahead of the game. A college or university offering two or four-year programs will be often placed out of the game by the simple fact that technology moves faster than academia. Let’s define fullstack programming.  The term fullstack includes software programming  relates to programming for both the front and back end of a fully functional website. When we look at the programming for the front end of a website, students learn to program in HTML (5), CSS, JavaScript and jQuery.  Also Photoshop is considered to be a front endfunction of a websites development. When programming for the front end of a fullstack model your software is built to